Report them as a runaway and ask the police to return him home.
A parent can be held responsible for the actions and activities of their children until the child reaches the age of majority. In most states this is 18, but it is 17 in some and 19 in others. In most cases the child will be treated as an adult for criminal charges, if they have left home without permission.
Because he battered his friend. Because he left the school without permission.
He and the regent's son, Justice decided to travel to Johannesburg and see what work they could find. They left on their journey without the regent's permission, but eventually escaped his power and settled down in the town.
Yes, you can. Here are a few examples:-- At what theater is "The Lion King" being performed?-- At what time do you have to take your medicine?-- At the age of seventeen, he left home.-- At least it is summer now and you don't have to take a coat.Yes, you can. Here are a few examples:-- At what theater is "The Lion King" being performed?-- At what time do you have to take your medicine?-- At the age of seventeen, he left home.-- At least it is summer now and you don't have to take a coat.Yes, you can. Here are a few examples:-- At what theater is "The Lion King" being performed?-- At what time do you have to take your medicine?-- At the age of seventeen, he left home.-- At least it is summer now and you don't have to take a coat.
If the minor has left home without your permission, then, no, you don
No. You need to seek permission from the owner.
no you have to go to court to be emancipated and your parents have to approve for you to do so. If you just leave well you just left.
If BOTH you and your sister inherited the home, you are both EQUAL OWNERS. She does not have to ask your permission to move in, she has a half-ownership interest in the place. If you would like her out of the house in order to sell it, then you will have to ask to buy her out, OR - you will have to ask that SHE buys you out. OR - pettiton the court for a partition of the property which would force BOTH of you to sell and divide the proceeds between you EQUALLY.
A runaway is a person, typically a minor, who leaves home without permission and does not return. It can also refer to someone who leaves a safe environment, such as a mental health facility, without authorization. Runaways are usually fleeing from a difficult or unsafe situation and are often vulnerable and in need of support.
Yes! Get someone's permission and just put your ear up to his/her left side of the chest and listen.
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